Xbox 360 Player Attacks Fellow Player With a Knife Following Online Fight

A verbal disagreement that took place over Xbox Live turned into some very real and very serious attempted murder charges for a 17-year-old teenager in Oakley, California.
The unidentified suspect allegedly stabbed 20-year-old Kevin Kemp 22 times with a knife after the two got into an argument while playing a game on their Xbox 360.

A verbal disagreement that took place over Xbox Live turned into some very real and very serious attempted murder charges for a 17-year-old teenager in Oakley, California.

The unidentified suspect allegedly stabbed 20-year-old Kevin Kemp 22 times with a knife after the two got into an argument while playing a game on their Xbox 360.

Kemp told CBS13 out of Sacramento that he and a "friend" were talking to each other over their Xbox 360s when the conversation escalated for some reason. Kemp said he told his alleged attacker to come over to his house to face him in person. He not only complied, but he also brought a loaded handgun and a knife with him.

The suspect pushed his way into the home past Kemp's mother, marched into Kemp's room and pointed the gun in Kemp's face. He removed the bullets and put them back in to prove it was loaded and fired a shot that almost hit him in the head. Then he attacked him with the knife and fled the scene.

Kemp was taken to a local hospital and treated for his wounds. The hospital released him sometime later. He also showed his gruesome wounds to the local media.

Police arrested the suspect who will be tried as an adult. He faces charges including burglary and two counts of attempted murder.